[asterisk-biz] Femtocell VoIP Router: Exists?

David Gibbons dave at videon-central.com
Thu Oct 22 07:50:13 CDT 2009


Nabeel,

This is one of the coolest projects that I've ever seen.

Thanks for the link.

-Dave

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From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Nabeel Jafferali
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 11:45 PM
To: 'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Femtocell VoIP Router: Exists?

I would suggest taking a look at the OpenBTS project:
http://openbts.blogspot.com/. They have accomplished what you are looking
for at Burning Man.

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Nabeel Jafferali
X2 Networks


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Peter Beckman
Sent: October-21-09 6:34 PM
To: asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-biz] Femtocell VoIP Router: Exists?

I've been looking for standalone Femtocell Routers that would allow me to
build a localized cellular network (rural conference space with no cell
towers nearby) that would enable existing cell phones, regardless of
network, to be able to communicate with these routers and let me backhaul
outgoing phone calls to a VoIP gateway.

It would also enable me to allow for Virtual phone numbers that could call
in and ring on phones connected to this small network.  I'm ok if it is
only GSM, but a combo CDMA/GSM unit would be very cool as well.

We're talking a 5,000 sq ft conference space in rural Maine.  Maybe 4 or 5
femtocell routers could cover the entire space.  From what I've read, most
of the femtocell providers also have a giant, expensive "gateway" that
would reside at the cell site.  Clearly this works if that is not required,
and if it is, the investment is not really reasonable.

Are there any standalone femtocell manufacturers that would sell a small
quantity of devices that would be managed individually?

I realize that incoming calls to the cell phone's real phone number would
NOT be routed via this system, but they wouldn't get to the phone anyway
because of lack of coverage.  At least this way people can make calls with
their cell phone, and possibly set up forwarding to the Virtual number
before they arrive, so calls to their real number WOULD get through.

Thoughts?  Providers?

Beckman
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Peter Beckman                                                  Internet Guy
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